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TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON, IN TUK OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DIS. TRIOTS, THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, [TEARI OF OAK. HEART OF OAK is a boautiful dark dapplo bay, standing 104 bands high, has great strength of bone, lino symmetry, and very superior motion, oombined with a beautiful temper. Heart of Oak was bred by J. B. Sutton, Eeq., JNew River, South* land. Heart of Oak's dam was tho ohampion prize maro Diamond, importod from Tasmania by IMebsrs Dawson, bred by F. R> Symmons, Esq., of Carriok, by Thumpor, imported from Scotland ; grand- dam Flower, by Matohloss, imported. Heart of Oaks sire, Kxtinguiiher, by Vanquisher, importod from Sootland, and known to all the breeders in New Zealand as the purest Clydesdale stallion over imported to this country. Terms : Three guineas, half guarantee ; four guineas, full guarantee Groom's Fee, 5j. HENRY KEEN, or3 Proprietor, South Oamaru.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tho Qtekaike, Kurow, Sandhurst, RedolitT, and Waitaki North Distriots, the Pure Clydesdale Entire KING SALISBURY, Siro, Lord Salisbury (imp ) ; Dam, Glasgow Maggie (Charters) ; biro, Prince, by Irinoo Charlie (imp,) Lord Salisbury, the sire of King Salisbury, has novor been beaten in the show rings of Scotland or New Zealand, and has therefore won more First Prizes thru any other Clydesdale the world has known. Glasgow Maggie is also a well-known prizetaker in New Zealand, For Partioulara of full Pedigree see Cards. Terms-- L4 4a ; L2 1 2j payable on tho 1st of January, 1802, and L2 2s payablo when the maro proves in foal. Groom's fee, 5a ; payable at time of fiorvioo. All mares sold or oxohaoged, the owner at time of service to bo hold responsible J. R, SEWtfiLL, or5 Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At Awamoa, Tho Purebred Clydesdale Entiro, (^ R 0 W N PRINCE. Champion Horse at Oamaru Show, 1890, Crown Prince, rising f ur years. Siro, Lord Salisbury (importea), dam Damsel (imported), bred by J M. Martin, Esq., Auoheudrennon, Dumbartonshire. Her sire, Crown Princo (207), hor dam Darling by Tintook, g d by Dainty Davie (211), oto, From ihe above it will bo seen that Crown Prinoe is from t/he groatoBt prizetakers in the world, his mother being about tho best mare over produced in Sootland, and his father never having been beaten in Sootland or New Zea'and Crown I'rlnow himself is a masiivo horse with immonao bone of the finest quality, abundant hair of tho right sort, and combining lino quality and perfect symmetry with great power Ho is just what has been long wanted in the district as a successor to \ ouug Banker, and is tho v ery horso to uso to tho progeny of that successful siro. Tho number of mares tak?n will bo strictly limited, aud early application will bo uoucsoary. Terms --boven guineas, half payment on removal of mare, naif on maro proving in foal. Free paddock provided. Every oaro tnkon but no resnonuibility. M. liOLMES.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WINDSOR PARK, The Clydesdale Entire ORITISH MONARCH. BRITISH MONARCH is a beautiful bay, with plenty of good boue and hair, and ia by the imported horao British Lion, tho champion horso »t Oumaru and I)unedin for several yean. British Lion ii by Argylo (2567, vol. VI, C.S.B ) d»m Darling, by Prince of Wales (073, vol. 1, C.fc.B.) Argylo (2567, vol. VI, C.S.B.) ia by Largo Jock (444 vol. 1), dam Joan, by Smiths horso, Old Clyde (547, vol. I), winner of tho third prize at tho Highland Sooioty'a Show at Abordeen in 1858, by Soovsman (751, vol: I). British Lion'a dam Darling was got by tho world -renowned Drew'a Prince of Waloa (643, vol. I, O.S.B.), whioh horne was con siderod one of tho boat atock-gotters in the world. Ho was by Genorol (322, vo). I) oat of Darling by Simpson, a'ias Logan's Twin (741, vol. i) by Lofty (455, vol. I), winner of tho first nrizo aad silver medal at Glasgow. General's dam Maggie, aliai Darling, gained first prize at the Highland Sooiety'a Show held at Glasgow in 1857. British Lion'a grand«dain Maggie was got by tho famous Loohend Champion (418, vol. 1 C.S B.) gainod first prize at tho Highland Sooioty'o Show at Perth in 1861, the gold medul at tho imno Sooioty'a Suow at Kelio in 1863, and the Glasgow premium in 18G5. This proves Britit>h Lion to bo descended from tho bost strains of blood in Scotland or tho Colonies. Duchess III, tho dam of British Monaroh, is by ;>ir Colin, grand-dam Duchess 1. imported Irom Victoria, by Wosthorno, imported from Scotland. Duoheia I. has been euoceasful as a nrizetaker both »s a dry and biood inaro. Duohcss III has takon about fifteen first prizes at the Taieri, Dunedin and Tokomairtro Shows. Sir Colin was imported irom Scotland by the lato Mr Georgo Bookless, in 1870, and wai got by tho famous horso Sampson one of the beat stook -getters in Scotland, many of his stook, including mares, having been sold at L200 and upwards, amongst whioli was tho famous Kilkerra mare (Colonel Fleming's) whioh gained many first prizes, being lirst ai a yearling at Renfrew, Johnston, Barrhead, Maryhill and Glasgow ; as a two yearold aha was first at tho same plaoes ; as a three-year-old tho was fictt at Glasgow and Maryhill; aud as a four yoar-olii was first at tho Highland Sooioty'a Show at Invornets, Sir Cohn'a dam Jess was owned by Mr ThomM Young, Loohead, and from hor ho bred four entires, Jess's siro, tho well* known horao old Mir Colin, was never beaten in Scotland, g»inod tho Glasgow premium, and the same year gained tho L40 premium at the llighUnd Sooioty* Show at Kelso, Sir Colin gained first prize ai a yearling and two-year-old at all the ahowt, also tho tint at Paisley a few days before being shipped, and seoocd at the Taieri Show in 1873, and | his Btook are scoond to none in Otigo. It ! will be thus seen that British Monarch is descended from tho best Clydesdales o i both sides, and oauuot but commend himeolf to breeders of puro stook, Good grass paddooks provided, Every care Uken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, tho owner at first eervico held responsible, TermB £6 6s, Groom's fee, 5s. Payable on 31st January, 1891. E. MENLOVE, Proprietor, Windsor Pork.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7269, 17 October 1891, Page 1

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